In memory of his late father, Tibetan artist Tenzing Rigdol embarks on an unthinkable journey to smuggle 20 tons of native Tibetan soil to Dharamsala in India to give a chance for the thousands of Tibetans in exile to set foot on their native soil.

A music-meets-cinema collaboration with composer and percussionist Susie Ibarra and director Joel Quizon, THE COTABATO SESSIONS is a documentary of the musical legacy of National Heritage artist, Danongan Kalanduyan and his family of Cotabato City in Mindanao, The Philippines.

THE COTABATO SESSIONS

An homage to the late award-winning avant-garde jazz composer, Asian American author and political activist, FRED HO’S LAST YEAR captures the unapologetic Fred Ho in an unbelievably productive year of 2013.

FRED HO’S LAST YEAR & MUSIC TRIBUTE

Directed by Oscar nominee Christine Choy, GHINA explores the history of Chinese migrants to Ghana by not only examining their personal motivations for relocation, but also delving into the Chinese psyche as Ghana’s foreign “Other.”

A powerful film about the struggle to maintain Pacific Islander culture and values, told told through the lens of a Native Hawaiian teacher who is both a proud and confident mahu, or transgender woman, and an admired kumu, or cultural practitioner.

STORIES FROM TOHOKU follows the first Japanese American delegation sent to help rebuild the Tohoku region devastated by the March 2011 triple disaster and documents the lives of several survivors of the worst disaster to hit Japan since Hiroshima.